More lives,
one scan at a time
A QR on your motorcycle that, in an accident, shows your vital info and alerts your family. Any phone can read it, no app needed.
Three steps, one scan
Fill your profile, stick your QR on
Medical info, blood type, allergies, and your emergency contacts. You choose what's public and what's private, field by field.
Anyone can scan it in an accident
With the phone's native camera, no app to install. It even works without a signal — the QR works offline too.
Your family gets notified
Whoever finds you sees your vital info and, with one button, alerts your contacts with your location.
Built for a real emergency
Works without internet
The offline QR carries your vital info embedded; it doesn't depend on whoever finds you having signal.
You control what's visible
Every field in your profile is private, public, or offline-only — we never expose your phone number to a stranger before they report an emergency.
One sticker per spot, as many as you need
Helmet, tank, or a passenger's helmet, linked to their own profile, not yours.
Revoke and renew anytime
Lost your helmet? Revoke that sticker in one click and replace it with a new one.
What it looks like, physically
Water- and sun-resistant vinyl. Peel the flap and your QR shows up — the back stays visible even once it's stuck on.


One price, no surprises
Includes
- Your account and medical profile
- Unlimited emergency contacts
- Digital QR, online and offline
- Printable PDF for your own sticker
A pre-printed vinyl sticker is a separate, optional add-on.
Frequently asked questions
What is an emergency QR code?
It's a code that, when scanned with a phone's camera, shows a person's medical and contact info so anyone can help them in an emergency — no app required.
How does a medical QR code work?
The owner fills out their medical profile and chooses which fields are public. The QR sticker goes on their motorcycle or helmet; whoever scans it sees that info and can notify the family with one button.
What information should go on an emergency QR?
Blood type, allergies, relevant medical conditions, and at least one emergency contact. Sensitive data, like an ID number, can stay private — only you see it in your account.
Where should I put the emergency sticker on a motorcycle?
On the helmet, since it travels with you if you're separated from the bike, and as backup on the tank. If you carry a passenger, their helmet should have its own sticker linked to their own profile.
Does it work without a signal?
Yes — every sticker includes an offline version with your vital info embedded directly in the code, for when whoever finds you has no signal.